Children's Books

A great addition to any spider unit, here are our 25 favourite children's books about spiders. Fiction Spider Books For Kids
Be Nice To Spiders
by Margaret Bloy Graham
preschool - Grade 3
The story of a spider named Helen. Helen is left at the zoo by a little boy who can no longer keep her. When Helen arrives at the zoo, the animals are miserable having to deal with all the pesky flies. But with Helen spinning webs and eating flies, the animals are suddenly quite happy. One day ...

We received The Magic Stories to review. The Magic Stories is created by Allsaid & Dunn, LLC, publishers of The Reading Game and authors of the Wordly Wise series. What is "The Magic Stories"?
The Magic Stories is a supplementary reading curriculum perfect for students at the Grade 2 or 3 level. It consists of a digital PDF download of: 6 stories
a set of flashcards for each story
printable exercises for each story The Stories
There are 6 fictional stories. The ...

We read a lot of books in our family. In the last couple of weeks we had the opportunity to review 4 children's books from the award-winning author Carole P. Roman. Oh Susannah: It's In The Bag
Oh Susannah: It's in the Bag follows a not so great day of a third grade girl named Susannah. She's overwhelmed with stress and pressure of doing everything she's expected to do. It starts with unfinished homework, then a failed math test and an invitation to a sleepover she doesn't want to go ...

Spring is almost here and there are so many great children's books that can help kids learn about this wonderful season! Here are some of our favourites: The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle A classic, about a caterpillar turning into a beautiful butterfly. Ideal for Kindergarten or younger. The images are bright and colourful and very captivating.
Learning activities from this book are endless. Learning the days of the week or about caterpillars turning into butterflies are a ...

"The Day The Crayons Quit" is a cute children's book that I recommend reading with your children if you get a chance to. It's a cute story where 12 of Duncan's crayons each write him a letter, each from their point of view. Beige is tired of always being less used than Brown. Blue needs a break from coloring so much water and sky pictures, while Pink just wants to be used. Green seems to be the only crayon content with his lot in life, while Orange and Yellow can't stop arguing over ...